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Alex Comfort


UK flag (1920 - 2000)

Alexander Comfort, M.D., Ph.D. (10 February 1920 26 March 2000) was a medical professional, gerontologist, anarchist, pacifist, conscientious objector and writer, best known for The Joy of Sex, which played a part in what is often called the sexual revolution. He was also the author of many other books on a variety of topics.
 
 
Novels
   No Such Liberty (1941)
   The Power House (1944)
   On This Side Nothing (1949)
   A Giant's Strength (1952)
   Come Out To Play (1961)
   Haste to the Wedding (1962)
   Tetrarch (1980)
   Imperial Patient (1987)
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Collections
   Three New Poets (poems) (1942)
   A Wreath for the Living (poems) (1942)
   The Song of Lazarus (poems) (1945)
   The Signal to Engage (poems) (1946)
   And All But the Departed (poems) (1951)
   Poems for Jane (poems) (1979)
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Alex Comfort recommends
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Every Day Gets a Little Closer (1974)
Irvin D Yalom
"A riveting story of people whose strengths and weaknesses are mutually shared."

Books containing stories by Alex Comfort
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Black Water (1983)
The Book of Fantastic Literature
(Black Water, book 1)
edited by
Alberto Manguel

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